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Operator’s Manual
55cc 2-Cycle
GASOLINE CHAIN SAWModel No. 316.350840
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• SAFETY• ASSEMBLY• OPERATION• MAINTENANCE• PARTS LIST
CAUTION: Before using thisproduct, read this manual andfollow all safety rules and oper-ating instructions.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179, U.S.A.Visit our website: www.sears.com/craftsman
9096-31B202 date(12/04)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Warranty Page 2
Safety Rules Pages 3 - 8
Oil and Fuel Information Page 9
Starting/Stopping Instructions Pages 10-12
Operation Pages 13 - 14
ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN GAS CHAIN SAW
For one year from the date of purchase, when this Chain Saw is used and maintained according to theoperator’s manual, Sears will repair any defect in material or workmanship free of charge.
This warranty excludes the bar, chain, spark plug and air filter, which are expendable parts that canwear out from normal use in less than two years.
If this Chain Saw is used for commercial or rental purposes, this warranty applies for only 30 daysfrom the date of purchase.
WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY RETURNING THIS CHAIN SAW TO THE NEARESTSEARS STORE OR SEARS PARTS & SERVICE CENTER IN THE UNITED STATES.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from stateto state.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Dept. 817WA, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
Maintenance and Repair Pages 15 - 21
Troubleshooting Page 22
Specifications Page 23
Repair Parts Pages 24
WARRANTY STATEMENT
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SPARK ARRESTOR NOTENOTE: For users on U.S. Forest Land and in thestates of California, Maine, Oregon and Washington.All U.S. Forest Land and the state of California (PublicResources Codes 4442 and 4443), Oregon andWashington require, by law that certain internal combus-tion engines operated on forest brush and/or grass-cov-ered areas be equipped with a spark arrestor, main-tained in effective working order, or the engine be con-structed, equipped and maintained for the prevention offire. Check with your state or local authorities for regula-tions pertaining to these requirements. Failure to followthese requirements could subject you to liability or afine. This unit is factory equipped with a sparkarrestor. If it requires replacement, ask a Sears or otherqualified service dealer to install the Spark Arrestor Kit.
WARNINGTHE ENGINE EXHAUST FROM THISPRODUCT CONTAINS CHEMICALS
KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIATO CAUSE CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS
OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS PLAN AHEAD
• Read the instructions carefully. Be familiar with the con-trols and proper use of the unit.
• Do not operate this unit when tired, ill or under the influ-ence of alcohol, drugs or medication.
• Children must not operate the unit. Teens must beaccompanied and guided by an adult.
• Only responsible individuals who are familiar with theinstructions may operate the chain saw (no one underthe age of 16). Provide parental supervision at all times.
• Secure hair above shoulder length. Do not wear looseclothing or jewelry; they can get caught in moving parts.
• Inspect the unit before use. Replace all damaged partsprior to starting. Make sure the unit is in original operat-ing condition before starting.
•Know the controls and know how to stop the chain sawquickly.
• Carry the chain saw with the engine stopped, the guidebar and saw chain to the rear, and the muffler awayfrom your body.
• When transporting your chain saw, use the appropriateguide-bar scabbard (sheath).
• Wear protective gear. Always use steel-toed safetyfootwear with non-slip soles; snug-fitting clothing;heavy-duty non-slip gloves; eye protection such asnon-fogging, vented goggles or face screen; anapproved safety hard hat; and hearing protection.Regular users should have hearing checked regularly aschain saw noise can damage hearing.
OPERATE YOUR SAW SAFELY• Do not operate a chain saw that is damaged, not cali-
brated properly or not fully assembled. Always replacechain, bar, chain brake, and other parts immediately ifdamage occurs.
• Do not apply excess force to the chain saw at the endof the cut. You may lose control of the unit when the cuthas been completed.
• Keep all parts of your body away from the chain whenthe engine is running.
• Never start or run the unit inside a closed room orbuilding. Operate this unit only in a well ventilated out-door area.
• Use the unit only in daylight or good artificial light.
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
SYMBOL MEANINGThe purpose of safety symbols is to attract your atten-tion to possible dangers. The safety symbols, and theirexplanations, deserve your careful attention and under-standing. The safety warnings do not by themselveseliminate any danger. The instructions or warnings theygive are not substitutes for proper accident preventionmeasures.
NOTE: Advises you of information or instructions vital tothe operation or maintenance of the equipment.
SYMBOL MEANING
If correctly used, thechain saw is a
quick, easy to handle and efficient tool; ifused improperly or without the due precau-tions it could become a dangerous tool. Forpleasant and safe work,always strictly com-ply with the safety rules that are contained inthis manual.
WARNING:
• IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS •
Failure to obey asafety warning can
result in injury to yourself and others. Alwaysfollow the safety precautions to reduce therisk of fire, electric shock and personalinjury.
WARNING:
Failure to obey a safetywarning will result in
serious injury to yourself or to others. Alwaysfollow the safety precautions to reduce therisk of fire, electric shock and personal injury.
DANGER:
Failure to obey a safe-ty warning may result
in property damage or personal injury toyourself or to others. Always follow the safe-ty precautions to reduce the risk of fire, elec-tric shock and personal injury.
CAUTION:
Indicatesdanger,
warning or caution. Attention is required inorder to avoid serious personal injury. Maybe used in conjunction with other symbolsor pictographs.
SAFETY ALERT:
Read the Operator’s Manual(s) and follow all warningsand safety instructions.Failure to do so can result in serious injury to the oper-ator and/or bystanders.
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RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
• Avoid accidental starting. Be in the starting positionwhenever pulling the starter rope. The operator and unitmust be in a stable position while starting. SeeStarting/Stopping Instructions.
• Before you start the engine, make sure the area aroundthe saw is clear. Never try to start the saw when theguide bar is engaged in a cut.
• Do not start cutting until you have a clear work area,secure footing, and a planned retreat path from thefalling tree.
• Do not operate a chain saw that is damaged, improperlyadjusted, or not completely and securely assembled. Besure that the saw’s chain stops moving when the throttlecontrol trigger is released.
• Shut off the engine before setting the chain saw down.
• Use extreme caution when cutting small-sized brushand saplings because slender material may catch thechain saw and whip towards you or cause you to losecontrol.
• When cutting a limb that is under tension, be alert forspringback so that you will not be struck when the ten-sion in the wood fibers is released.
• Do not cut through nails, rods in the tree, railroad ties orpallets. Inspect a tree that you are going to cut for for-eign objects that could cause injury or damage to yourchain saw.
• After striking a foreign object, stop the engine and thor-oughly inspect for damage. Repair as necessary.
• Keep the handles dry, clean and free of the oil/fuel mix-ture.
• We do not recommend using the chain saw in a tree oron a ladder.
MAINTAIN YOUR SAW IN GOOD WORKING ORDER
• All chain saw service, other than the items listed in thisinstruction manual maintenance instructions, should beperformed by a Sears or other qualified service dealer.
• Make sure all fasteners are in place and secure.
• Unauthorized replacement parts or the removal of safetydevices may cause damage to the unit and possibleinjury to the operator or bystanders. Use only Craftsmanaccessories and replacement parts as recommended.Never modify your saw.
• When not in use, saw should be stored in a dry, highlysecure location away from children.
• When storing saw use a scabbard or carrying case.
HANDLE FUEL WITH CAUTION
• Do not smoke while handling fuel or while operating thesaw.
• Always eliminate all sources of sparks or flame in areaswhere fuel is mixed or poured.
• Always mix and pour fuel in an outdoor area and use anapproved, marked container for all fuels. Always wipeup all fuel spills before starting saw.
• When a chain saw is being used, a fire extinguishershould be available.
• Always move at least 10 feet (3 meters) from fueling sitebefore starting saw.
• When re-fueling, turn the engine off and allow the saw tocool in a non-combustible area, do not place on dryleaves, straw, paper, etc. Slowly remove fuel cap andrefuel unit.
• Always store the unit and fuel in a cool, dry, well-venti-lated space where fuel vapors cannot reach sparks oropen flames from water heaters, electric motors orswitches, furnaces, etc.
• All chain saw service, other that the items listed in thisinstruction manual maintenance instructions, should beperformed by a Sears or other qualified service dealer.
• Use the right tool. Only use this chain saw for its intend-ed purpose, to cut wood.
• Never touch the chain or attempt to service the sawwhile the engine is running. Make sure all moving partshave stopped. Allow the chain saw to cool, as the chaincan be hot.
• Check the bar and chain at frequent intervals for properadjustment. Make sure the bar and chain are properlytightened and sharpened. Visually inspect for damage.Repair any damage before restarting or operating thechain saw.
KICKBACK SAFETY PRECAUTIONS• With a basic understanding of kickback, you can reduce
or eliminate the element of surprise. Sudden surprisecontributes to accidents. Be alert to the potential forkickback at all times.
• Keep a good firm grip on the saw with both hands, theright hand on the rear handle and the left hand on thefront handle, when the engine is running. Use a firm gripwith thumbs and fingers encircling the chain saw handles.A firm grip will help you reduce kickback and maintaincontrol of the saw. Don’t let go.
KICKBACK mayoccur when the
nose or tip of the guide bar touches anobject, or when the wood closes in andpinches the saw chain in the cut. Tip con-tact in some cases may cause a lightning-fast reverse reaction, kicking the guide barup and back towards the operator. Pinchingthe saw chain along the top of the guide barmay push the guide bar rapidly back towardthe operator. Either of these reactions maycause you to lose control of the saw, whichcould result in serious personal injury. Donot rely exclusively upon the safety devicesbuilt into your saw. As a chain saw user,you should take several steps to keep yourcutting jobs free from accident or injury.
WARNING:
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• Make sure that the area in which you are cutting is freefrom obstructions. Do not let the nose of the guide barcontact a log, branch, fence, or any other obstructionthat could be hit while you are operating the saw.
• Always cut with the engine running at full speed. Fullysqueeze the throttle trigger and maintain a steady cut-ting speed.
• Use only the correct original equipment manufacturerreplacement bars, chains and other parts and acces-sories. These are available from a Sears or other quali-fied service dealer. Use of any unauthorized parts oraccessories could lead to serious injury to the user, ordamage to the unit, and will void your warranty.
• Follow the manufacturer’s sharpening and maintenanceinstructions for the saw chain.
• Use only the replacement guide bars and low kickbackchains specified for your saw to avoid injury.
• Watch for shifting logs or other forces that could pinchor fall into chain.
• Always have saw at full speed when entering a previouscut. Always use caution when entering a previous cut.
• Do not start a cut using the tip of the saw.
OTHER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS• Do not operate a chain saw with one hand! Serious
injury to the operator, helpers, bystanders, or any com-bination of these persons may result from one-handedoperation. A chain saw is intended for two-handed use.
• Do not operate a chain saw if you are fatigued.
• Use safety footwear; snug-fitting clothing; protectivegloves; and eye, hearing, and head protection devices.
• Do not allow other persons to be near the chain sawwhen starting or cutting with the chain saw. Keepbystanders and animals out of the work area.
• Do not remove, damage or de-activate any of the safetydevices. Never use a damaged, modified, or improperlyrepaired or assembled chain saw. Check their properoperation regularly. Only use bars and chains of thelength indicated in the table herein.
• Never carry out operations or repairs on your own thatare other than routine maintenance as listed in thismanual.
• Use caution when felling a tree. Make sure you haveplanned an escape path when felling, and keep allbystanders away.
• Be alert; stop the machine if anyone enters the cuttingarea, which is usually 3 to 4 feet around the operator.
• Use caution when working in a crew to avoid injury to afellow worker who may enter the cutting area.
• Only loan your saw to experienced users who are com-pletely familiar with saw operation and correct use. Giveother users this manual, which they should read before
using the saw.
• Shut off the engine before setting down the saw. Do notleave the engine running unattended.
• Never store the unit, with fuel in the tank, inside a build-ing where fumes may reach an open flame or spark.
• Allow the engine to cool before storing or transportingthe chain saw over long distances. For example, let theengine cool before placing the chain saw in an automo-bile. Also, be sure to secure the unit while transporting.
• Store the unit in a dry area, locked up, located up highand located out of the reach of children to preventunauthorized use or damage.
• Never douse or squirt the unit with water or any otherliquid. Keep handles dry, clean and free from debris.Clean after each use.
• Keep these instructions. Refer to them often and usethem to instruct other users. If you loan someone thisunit, also loan them the instructions.
• Do not use the unit in the rain, in a storm or in inclementweather.
FUEL SAFETY• Store fuel only in containers specifically designed and
approved for the storage of such materials.
• Always stop the engine and allow it to cool before filling the fuel tank. Never remove the cap of the fueltank, or add fuel, when the engine is hot. Never operatethe unit without the fuel cap securely in place. Loosenthe fuel tank cap slowly to relieve any pressure in thetank.
• Add fuel in a clean, well-ventilated outdoor area wherethere are no sparks or flames. Slowly remove the fuelcap only after stopping engine. Do not smoke while fuel-ing or mixing fuel. Wipe up any spilled fuel from the unitimmediately.
• Avoid creating a source of ignition for spilled fuel. Donot start the engine until fuel vapors dissipate.
• Move the unit at least 30 feet (9.1 m) from the fuelingsource and site before starting the engine. Do notsmoke. Keep sparks and open flames away from thearea while adding fuel or operating the unit.
SAVE THESE INSTRUC-TIONS
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
Gasoline is highlyflammable, and its
vapors can explode if ignited. Take the follow-ing precautions:
WARNING:
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RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
SAFETY AND INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLSThis operator's manual describes safety and international symbols and pictographs that may appear on this product. Read the operator's manual for complete safety, assembly, operating and maintenance and repair information.
SYMBOL MEANING
• SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL
Indicates danger, warning, or caution.May be used in conjunction with othersymbols or pictographs.
• READ OPERATOR'S MANUAL
WARNING: Read theOperator’s Manual(s) and follow allwarnings and safety instructions.Failure to do so can result in seriousinjury to the operator and/orbystanders.
• WEAR EYE, HEARING AND HARDHAT PROTECTION
WARNING: Thrown objectsand loud noise can cause severe eyeinjury and hearing loss. Wear eye pro-tection meeting ANSIZ87.1-1989 standards and ear protec-tion when operating this unit. Wear a hard hat. Use a full face shieldwhen needed.
• UNLEADED FUEL
Always use clean, fresh unleaded fuel.
• OIL
Refer to operator's manual for theproper type of oil.
SYMBOL MEANING
• ON/OFF CONTROL
ON / START / RUN
• ON/OFF CONTROL
OFF OR STOP
• GUIDE BAR
WARNING: Contact of theguide bar tip with any object shouldbe avoided. Tip contact may causethe guide bar to move suddenlyupward and backward, which maycause serious injury.
• USE BOTH HANDS
Always use both hands while operat-ing the chain saw. Never use only onehand to operate the saw.
• RED CHOKE LEVER POSITIONS
1 • FULL Choke Position
2 • PARTIAL Choke Position
3 • RUN Position
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RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
SAFETY FEATURES10. STOP SWITCH immediately stops the engine
when pushed up. Stop switch must be pushed down to start or restart engine.
19. THROTTLE TRIGGER controls engine speed.11. SAFETY TRIGGER prevents accidental
acceleration of the engine. Throttle trigger (19) cannot be squeezed unless the safety latch is depressed.
17. RED CHOKE LEVER aids in starting the engine.5. CHAIN BRAKE® LEVER / HAND GUARD
protects the operator’s left hand in the event it slips off the front handle while saw is running.CHAIN BRAKE® is a safety feature designed to reduce the possibility of injury due to kickback by stopping a moving saw chain in milliseconds. It is activated by the CHAIN BRAKE® lever
2. LOW KICKBACK SAW CHAIN helps significantly reduce kickback, or the intensity of kickback, due to specially designed depth gauges and guard links.
20. CHAIN CATCHER reduces the danger of injury in the event saw chain breaks or derails during operation. The chain catcher is designed to intercept awhipping chain.
3. CHAIN SAW ADJUSTMENT SCREW It is normal for a new chain saw chain to stretch after the first 30 minutes of use. Check the tension of the chain regularly to ensure the best performance, see SAW CHAIN ADJUSTMENT under MAINTENANCEAND REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS.
KNOW YOUR SAW
CHAIN SAW COMPONENTS 1. GUIDE BAR2. SAW CHAIN3. SAW CHAIN ADJUSTMENT SCREW4. SPARK ARRESTER SCREEN5. CHAIN BRAKE
®LEVER /HAND GUARD
6. FRONT HANDLE7. STARTER HANDLE8. SPARK PLUG9. AIR CLEANER COVER10. STOP SWITCH11. SAFETY TRIGGER12. BAR OIL RESEVOIR CAP13. STARTER COVER14. FUEL TANK CAP15. REAR HANDLE / BOOT LOOP16. THROTTLE LATCH17. RED CHOKE LEVER18. BAR RETAINING NUTS19. THROTTLE / TRIGGER20. CHAIN CATCHER21. CHAIN BRAKE
®COVER
22. MULTI-PURPOSE TOOL23. CARRY CASE
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RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
KICKBACK SPECIFICS
KICKBACK may occur when the NOSE or TIP of theguide bar touches an object, or when wood closes in andpinches the saw chain in the cut.Tip contact in some cases may cause a lightning-fastreverse reaction, kicking the guide bar up and backtoward the operator.Any of these reactions may cause you to lose control ofthe saw, which could result in serious personal injury.
Rotational Kickback Rotational Kickback can occur when the movingchain contacts an object at the upper tip of the guidebar. This contact can cause the chain to dig into theobject, which stops the chain for an instant. Theresult is a lightning fast, reverse reaction which kicksthe guide bar up and back toward the operator.
Kickback can lead todangerous loss of
control of the chain saw and result in seriousor fatal injury to the saw operator or to any-one standing close by. Always be alert.Rotational kickback and pinch-kickback aremajor chain saw operational dangers and theleading cause of most accidents.
WARNING:
A = Kickback pathB = Kickback reaction zone
Fig. 1
KICKBACK SPECIFICS
Pinch Kickback
Fig. 2
A = PullB = Solid objectsC = Push
Pinch kickback can occur when the saw chain is pinchedalong the bottom or top of the guide bar.When pinched on the bottom of the guide bar, it may pullthe saw forward, away from the operatorWhen pinched along he top of the guide bar, it may pushthe guide bar rapidly back toward the operator.
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OIL AND FUEL INFORMATION
NOTE: Dispose of the old fuel/oil mix in accordance toFederal, State and Local regulations.
OIL AND FUEL MIXING INSTRUCTIONSOld and/or improperly mixed fuel are the main reasons forthe unit not running properly. Be sure to use fresh (lessthan 60 days old) clean unleaded fuel. Follow the instruc-tions carefully for the proper fuel/oil mixture.
Definition of Blended FuelsToday's fuels are often a blend of gasoline and oxy-genates such as ethanol, methanol, or MTBE (ether).Alcohol-blended fuel absorbs water. As little as 1% waterin the fuel can make fuel and oil separate and lead to for-mation of acids during storage. When using alcohol-blended fuel, use fresh fuel.
Using Blended FuelsIf you choose to use a blended fuel, or its use is unavoid-able, follow recommended precautions:
• Always use the fresh fuel mix explained in your opera-tor's manual
• Always shake the fuel mix before fueling the unit
• Drain the tank and run the engine dry before storing theunit
Using Fuel AdditivesThe bottle of 2-cycle oil that came with your unit containsa fuel additive which will help inhibit corrosion and mini-mize the formation of gum deposits. It is recommendedthat you use our 2-cycle oil with this unit. If unavailable, use a good 2-cycle oil designed forair-cooled engines along with a fuel additive, such asSTA-BIL® Gas Stabilizer or an equivalent. Add 0.8 oz.(23 ml.) of fuel additive per gallon of fuel according to theinstructions on the container. NEVER add fuel additivesdirectly to the unit's fuel tank.
To Obtain Correct Fuel Mix:Thoroughly mix the proper ratio of 2-cycle engine oil withunleaded gasoline in a separate fuel can. Use a 40:1fuel/oil ratio. Do not mix them directly in the engine fueltank. See the table below for specific gas and oil mixingratios.
NOTE: One gallon (3.8 liters) of unleaded gasoline mixedwith one 3.2 oz. (95 ml.) bottle of2-cycle oil makes a 40:1 fuel/oil ratio.
UNLEADED GAS 2 CYCLE OIL
1 GALLON US(3.8 LITERS)
3.2 FL. OZ.(95 ml)
1 LITER 25 ml
+
MIXING RATIO - 40:1
Add fuel in a clean,well ventilated out-
door area. Wipe up any spilled fuel immedi-ately. Avoid creating a source of ignition forspilled fuel. Do not start the engine until fuelvapors dissipate.
WARNING:
Gasoline is extreme-ly flammable. Ignited
Vapors may explode. Always stop the engineand allow it to cool before filling the fueltank. Do not smoke while filling the tank.Keep sparks and open flames at a distancefrom the area.
WARNING:
Remove fuel capslowly to avoid injury
from fuel spray. Never operate the unit withoutthe fuel cap securely in place.
WARNING:
For proper engineoperation and maxi-
mum reliability, pay strict attention to the oiland fuel mixing instructions on the 2-cycleoil container. Using improperly mixed fuelcan severely damage the engine.
CAUTION:
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STARTING/STOPPING INSTRUCTIONS
Operate this unit onlyin a well-ventilatedoutdoor area. Carbon
monoxide exhaust fumes can be lethal in aconfined area.
WARNING:
Never operate the sawwithout the bar andchain properly
installed.
WARNING:
WARNING: Be sure to read the Oil and Fuel InformationSection of this manual before you begin. If you do notunderstand the oil and fuel information, do not attemptto fuel your unit. For more information contact yourlocal Sears service center at 1-800-4-MY-HOME®.
GUIDE BAR AND CHAIN OILThe bar and chain require lubrication. The chain oilerprovides continuous lubrication to the chain and guidebar. Be sure to fill the bar oil tank when you fill the fueltank. (Capacity = 6.8 fl. oz.). Lack of oil will quicklyruin the bar and chain. Too little oil will cause over-heating with smoke coming from the chain and discol-oration of the bar. For maximum guide bar and chainlife, we recommend you use Craftsman chain saw baroil. If Craftsman bar oil is not available, you may use agood grade SAE 30 oil until you are able to obtain theCraftsman brand. The oil output is automaticallymetered during operation. Your saw will use approxi-mately one tank of bar oil for every tank of fuel mix.Always fill the bar oil tank when you fill the fuel tank.
FUELING THE ENGINEWARNING: Remove fuel cap slowly when refueling.
This engine is certified to operate on unleaded gaso-line. Before operation, gasoline must be mixed with agood quality synthetic 2-cycle air-cooled engine oil.We recommend Craftsman brand synthetic oil. Mixgasoline and oil at a ratio of 40:1. 40:1 ratio isobtained by mixing 3.2 ounces of oil with 1 gallon ofunleaded gasoline. Included with this saw is a 3.2ounce container of oil. Pour the entire contents of thiscontainer into one gallon of gasoline to achieve theproper fuel mixture. DO NOT use automotive oil orboat oil. These oils will cause engine damage. Whenmixing fuel, follow the instructions printed on the oilcontainer. Once oil is added to the gasoline, shakecontainer momentarily to assure that the fuel is thor-oughly mixed. Always read and follow the safety rulesrelating to fuel before fueling your unit.
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE
IMPORTANT: Experience indicates that alcohol blended with fuels(called gasohol or using ethanol or methanol) canattract moisture which leads to separation and forma-tion of acids during storage. Acidic gas can damagethe fuel system of an engine when in storage. To avoidengine problems, the fuel system should be emptiedbefore storage for 30 days or longer. Drain the gastank, start the engine and let it run until fuel lines andcarburetor are empty. Use fresh fuel next season.Never use engine or carburetor cleaner products in thefuel tank or permanent damage can occur. See STOR-AGE instructions for additional information.
CHAIN BRAKEBe sure the chain brake is disengaged by pulling thefront hand guard back toward the front handle as faras possible. The chain brake must be disengagedbefore cutting with the saw.
WARNING: The chain brake must not move when theengine runs at idle speed. If the chain brake moves atidle speed, refer to CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT inthis manual. Avoid contact with the muffler. A hot muf-fler can cause serious burns.
IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBERWhen pulling the starter rope, do not use the fullextent of the rope as this can cause the rope to break.Do not let starter rope snap back. Hold the handle andlet the rope rewind slowly. For cold weather starting,start the unit at FULL CHOKE; allow the engine towarm up before squeezing the throttle trigger.
DO NOT attempt to cut material with the choke/fast idle lever in the FULL CHOKE position.
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C
AB
Slider Stop Switch
D
G
E
H
F
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
STARTING/STOPPING INSTRUCTIONS
Fig. 7
STOPPING INSTRUCTIONS1. Release the trigger and allow the engine to return to
the idle speed.
2. Move the STOP switch to the STOP position (Fig. 4).
NOTE: For emergency stopping, push the lever of thechain brake lever/hand guard (C) forward andmove the STOP switch up (Fig. 3, 4).
STARTING A COLD ENGINE1. Slide the STOP switch down (Fig. 4). The red choke
lever (H) has 3 positions: Positions 1, 2 and 3 (Fig. 6).2. Fully press and release the primer bulb (G) 10 times,
slowly. Some amount of fuel should be visible in theprimer bulb (Fig. 5). If you can’t see fuel in the bulb,press and release the bulb as many times as it takesbefore you can see fuel in it.
3. Move the red choke lever (H) to Position 1 (Fig. 6).
NOTE: This unit will not run with the lever in Position 1.4. Place the saw on a firm flat surface. Hold saw firmly as
shown (Fig. 7).
NOTE: The unit uses the INCREDI-PULL™ startingsystem with MAX FIRE IGNITION™, which signifi-cantly reduces the effort required to start the engine.You must pull the starter rope out far enough to hear theengine attempt to start. There is no need to pull the ropebriskly-- there is no harsh resistance when pulling. Beaware that this starting method is vastly different from(and much easier than) what you may be used to.
5. Hold down safety trigger (E) and squeeze the throttletrigger (D). With thumb, press down on the throttlelatch (F). Release trigger (D) first. This will lock thethrottle into wide open position (Fig. 3). Pull the ropewith a controlled and steady motion 4 times.
6. Then move the red choke lever (H) to Position 2, beingsure to keep the throttle control locked. Hold saw firmlyand pull rope until saw starts. This could take 4 morepulls.
7. Let the saw warm up for 10 seconds. Depress andrelease trigger (F) for idle.
8. Move red choke lever (H) to Position 3. If engine failsto start, repeat these instructions. If engine does start,begin chain brake test described on next page.
9. If unit idles roughly, there is an idle adjustment accesshole (L)(Fig. 8). Using a Phillips or slotted screwdriver,turn screw 1/4 to 1/2 turn clockwise (to the right). Unitshould then idle properly (Fig. 9).
NOTE: If chain turns while idling - turn screw back to theleft until chain stops and unit continues to idle.
STARTING A WARM ENGINE1. Go back to step 6. Follow the steps until step 8.
2. Then move the red choke lever (H) to position 3 andrelease the throttle trigger (D).
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Fig. 9
Activate the CHAINBRAKE® slowly and
deliberately. Keep the chain from touchinganything; don’t let the saw tip forward.
WARNING:
If chain does notstop, turn engine off
and take your unit to the nearest AuthorizedService Center for service.
WARNING:
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
AC
B
D
CHAIN BRAKE TEST1. Place saw on a clear, firm, flat surface.
2. Start engine. (Refer to previous page)
3. Grasp the rear handle (A) with your right hand (Fig. 10).
4. With your left hand, hold the front handle (B) [not ChainBrake® lever (C)] firmly (Fig. 10).
5. Squeeze the throttle trigger to 1/3 throttle, then imm-ediately engage the Chain Brake® lever by pushingforward (C) (Fig. 10).
6. Chain should stop abruptly. When it does, immediatelyrelease the throttle/trigger.
7. If Chain Brake® functions properly, turn the engine offand return the Chain Brake® to the DISENGAGEDposition.
Chain LubricationAdequate lubrication of the saw chain is essential at alltimes to minimize friction with the guide bar. Never starvethe bar and chain of oil. Running the saw with too little oilwill decrease cutting efficiency, shorten saw chain life,cause rapid dulling of chain, and cause excessive wear ofbar from overheating. Too little oil is evidenced by smoke,bar discoloration or pitch build-up.
Automatic OilerYour chain saw is equipped with an automatic gear drivenoiler system. The oiler automatically delivers the properamount of oil to the bar and chain. As the engine speedincreases, so does the oil flow to the bar pad. The amountof oil flowing to the bar and chain may be changed byturning the adjustment screw (D) with a small slottedscrewdriver as shown in Fig. 11. Turn the screw clockwiseto DECREASE oil flow and counterclockwise to INCREASEthe flow.
STARTING/STOPPING INSTRUCTIONS
L
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
A
B
Do not cut down atree during high or
changing winds or if there is a danger toproperty. Consult a tree professional.Do notcut down a tree if there is a danger of strik-ing utility wires; notify the utility companybefore making any cuts.
WARNING:
FELLINGFelling is the term for cutting down a tree. Small trees upto 6-7 inches (15-18cm) in diameter are usually cut in asingle cut. Larger trees require notch cuts. Notch cutsdetermine the direction the tree will fall.
NOTE: Direction of fall (B) is controlled by the notchingcut. Before any cuts are made, consider the loca-tion of larger branches and natural lean of the treeto determine the way the tree will fall.
A retreat path (A)should be planned
and cleared as necessary before cuts arestarted. The retreat path should extend backand diagonally to the rear of the expectedline of fall, as illustrated in Fig. 12.
WARNING:
If felling a tree onsloping ground, the
chain saw operator should keep on theuphill side of the terrain, as the tree is likelyto roll or slide downhill after it is felled.
CAUTION:
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
Normally felling consists of 2 main cutting operations,notching (C) and making the felling cut (D) (Fig. 13).Start making the upper notch cut (C) on the side of thetree facing the felling direction (E). Be sure you don t makethe lower cut too deep into the trunk (Fig. 13).The notch (C) should be deep enough to create a hinge (F)of sufficient width and strength. The notch should be wideenough to direct the fall of the tree for as long as possible(Fig. 13).
Never walk in front ofa tree that has been
notched. When felling, keep at least 2 treelengths away from your fellow workers.
WARNING:
Never saw completely through the trunk. Always leave ahinge. The hinge guides the tree. If the trunk is completelycut through, control over the felling direction is lost.
Insert a wedge or felling lever in the cut well before thetree becomes unstable and starts to move. This will pre-vent the guidebar from binding in the felling cut if youhave misjudged the falling direction. Make sure nobystanders have entered the range of the falling treebefore you push it over.
Before making thefinal cut, always recheck
the area for bystanders, animals or obstacles.WARNING:
Make the felling cut (D) from the other side of the tree and1.5 - 2.0 inches (3-5 cm) above the edge of the notch (C)(13 9).
G H
Fig. 14
Felling Cut:1. Use wooden or plastic wedges (G) to prevent binding
the bar or chain (H) in the cut. Wedges also controlfelling (Fig. 14).
2. When diameter of wood being cut is greater than thebar length, make 2 cuts as shown (Fig. 15).
As the felling cutgets close to the
hinge, the tree should begin to fall. Whentree begins to fall, remove saw from cut,stop engine, put chain saw down, and leavearea along retreat path (Fig. 12).
WARNING:
Hinge
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Fig. 15
A
LIMBINGLimbing a tree is the process of removing the branchesfrom a fallen tree. Do not remove supporting limbs (A) untilafter the log is bucked (cut) into lengths (Fig. 16).Branches under tension should be cut from the bottom upto avoid binding the chain saw.
BUCKINGBucking is cutting a fallen log into lengths. Make sure youhave a good footing and stand uphill of the log when cut-ting on sloping ground. If possible, the log should be sup-ported so that the end to be cut off is not resting on theground. If the log is supported at both ends and you mustcut in the middle, make a downward cut halfway throughthe log and then make the undercut. This will prevent thelog from pinching the bar and chain. Be careful that thechain does not cut into the ground when bucking as thiscauses rapid dulling of the chain.
Fig. 16
Fig. 17
Never cut tree limbswhile standing on a
tree trunk.WARNING:
When bucking on a slope, always stand on the uphill side.1. Log supported along entire length: Cut from top (over-
buck), being careful to avoid cutting into the ground(Fig. 17).
2. Log supported on 1 end: First, cut from bottom(underbuck) 1/3 diameter of log to avoid splintering.Second, cut from above (overbuck) to meet first cutand avoid pinching (Fig. 18).
3. Log supported on both ends: First, overbuck 1/3 diame-ter of log to avoid splintering. Second, underbuck tomeet first cut and avoid pinching (Fig. 19).
NOTE: The best way to hold a log while bucking is to usea sawhorse. When this is not possible, the logshould be raised and supported by the limbstumps or by using supporting logs. Be sure thelog being cut is securely supported.
BUCKING USING A SAWHORSEFor personal safety and ease of cutting, the correct posi-tion for vertical bucking is essential (Fig. 20).A. Hold the saw firmly with both hands and keep the saw
to the right of your body while cutting.B. Keep the left arm as straight as possible.C. Keep weight on both feet.
Fig. 20
Fig. 19
Fig. 18
A B
C
While the saw is cut-ting, be sure the chain
and bar are being properly lubricated.CAUTION:
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MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULEPerform these required maintenance procedures at the fre-quency stated in the table. These procedures should alsobe a part of any seasonal tune-up.NOTE: Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the
emission control devices and system may only beperformed by a Sears or other qualified servicedealer.
NOTE: Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emis-sion control devices and system may be per-formed by a Sears or other qualified service dealer.
To prevent seriousinjury, never perform
maintenance or repairs with unit running.Always service and repair a cool unit.Disconnect the spark plug wire to ensure thatthe unit cannot start.
WARNING:
A good preventive maintenance program of regular inspection and care will increase life and improve performance of yourchain saw. This maintenance checklist is a guide for such a program.Cleaning, adjustment, and part replacement may be required, under certain conditions, at more frequent intervals thanthose indicated.
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITY
CHECK FOR LOOSE SCREWS/NUTS/BOLTS
CLEAN OR REPLACE THE AIR FILTER
REPLACE SPARK PLUGREPLACE OIL / FUEL FILTER
CLEAN, INSPECT SPARK PLUG ARRESTOR SCREEN / MUFFLER
CHECK GUIDE BAR AND CHAIN OIL, FUEL HOSES
CLEAN UNIT AND INSPECT DECALS
CHECK CHAIN BRAKE® COMPONENTS
CLEAN GUIDE BAR GROOVE
CHECK FOR DAMAGED / WORN PARTS
CHECK CHAIN TENSION
CHECK CHAIN SHARPNESS
LUBRICATE SPROCKET TIP
CHECK FUEL MIXTURE
ITEM BEFORE EACH USE 10 20
MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST AFTEREACH USE
HOURS OF OPERA-TION
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REMOVING GUIDE BAR AND CHAIN
NOTE: Always wear heavy gloves when handling the saw chain.
1. Make sure the Chain Brake® lever is pulled back intothe DISENGAGED position (Fig. 21). Remove barretaining nuts with supplied multi-purpose tool.
2. Remove chain brake cover (C, Fig. 22) and outerguide bar plate (I, Fig. 27) by pulling straight out (Fig.22).
3. Slide bar off the two bar bolts and remove chain (Fig.23).
REPLACING GUIDE BAR AND CHAIN
1. Spread chain out in a loop with cutting edges (E)pointing CLOCKWISE around loop (Fig. 24).
2. Slip the chain around the sprocket (F) behind theclutch (G). Make sure the links fit between the sprock-et teeth (Fig. 25).
3. Place the slotted end of the guide bar over the twobar bolts (D, Fig. 23). Be sure adjusting tang(J, Fig. 23) is in lower adjusting hole of the bar.
4. Guide the drive links into the groove (H) and aroundthe end of the bar (Fig. 25).
5. The chain will be tight so you will have to rotate theclutch clockwise by hand so the chain engages thebar sprocket.
6. Replace the outer guide bar plate (I) so the bentedges (top and bottom) are directed away from thechain (Fig. 27).
7. Install the Chain Brake® cover (Fig. 27). Make surethe chain does not slip off of the bar. Install the 2 barretaining nuts hand tight and follow instructions inSaw Chain Tension Adjustment.
NOTE: The guide bar retaining nuts are installed onlyhand tight at this point because saw chain adjust-ment is required. Follow instructions in Saw ChainTension Adjustment.
Always use protectivegloves when handling
the saw chain.WARNING:To ensure the bar andchain receive oil, ONLY
USE THE ORIGINAL STYLE BAR with the oilpassage hole (A) as illustrated in Fig. 21.
CAUTION:
E
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
A
D
Fig. 21
Fig. 22
Fig. 23
H
I
G
Fig. 25
Fig. 27
B
C
Fig. 24
F
16
J
SAW CHAIN TENSION ADJUSTMENT
Proper tension of saw chain is extremely important andmust be checked before starting, as well as during anycutting operation.Taking the time to make needed adjustments to the sawchain will result in improved cutting performance and pro-longed chain life.To adjust the saw chain:
1. Loosen the bar retaining nut(s) (B, Fig. 27). Hold noseof guide bar up and turn adjustment screw (D)CLOCKWISE to increase chain tension. Turning screwCOUNTERCLOCKWISE will decrease amount of ten-sion on chain. Ensure the chain fits snugly all the wayaround the guide bar (Fig. 28).
Always use protectivegloves when handling
the saw chain.WARNING:
A CB
Fig. 29
2. After making adjustment, and while still holding noseof bar in the uppermost position, tighten the barretaining nuts securely. Chain has proper tension whenit has a snug fit all around and can be pulled aroundby gloved hand.
NOTE: If chain is difficult to rotate on guide bar or if itbinds, too much tension has been applied. Thisrequires minor adjustment as follows:
A. Loosen the bar retaining nuts so they are hand tight.Decrease tension by turning the bar adjustment screwCOUNTERCLOCKWISE slowly. Move chain back andforth on bar. Continue to adjust until chain rotatesfreely, but fits snugly. Increase tension by turning baradjustment screw CLOCKWISE.
B. When saw chain has proper tension, hold nose of barin uppermost position and tighten the bar retainingnuts securely.
A new saw chainstretches, requiring
adjustment after as few as 5 cuts. This is normalwith a new chain, and the interval betweenfuture adjustments will lengthen quickly.
CAUTION:
If saw chain is TOOLOOSE or TOO
TIGHT, the sprocket, bar, chain, and crank-shaft bearings will wear more rapidly. StudyFig. 29 for information concerning correctcold tension (A), correct warm tension (B),and as a guide for when saw chain needsadjustment (C).
CAUTION:
Fig. 30
CHAIN BRAKE MECHANICAL TEST
Your chain saw is equipped with a Chain Brake® thatreduces possibility of injury due to kickback. The brake isactivated if pressure is applied against brake lever when,as in the event of kickback, operator’s hand strikes thelever. When the brake is activated, chain movement stopsabruptly.To Test the Chain Brake®:1. The Chain Brake® is DISENGAGED (chain can move)
when BRAKE LEVER IS PULLED BACK ANDLOCKED (A, Fig. 24).
2. The Chain Brake® is ENGAGED (chain is stopped)when brake lever is in forward position. You shouldnot be able to move chain (B, Fig. 30).
NOTE: The brake lever should snap into both positions. Ifstrong resistance is felt, or lever does not moveinto either position, do not use your saw. Takeyour saw to a Sears or other qualified servicedealer.
The purpose of theChain Brake® is to
reduce the possibility of injury due to kick-back; however, it cannot provide the intend-ed measure of protection if the saw is oper-ated carelessly.Always test the Chain Brake® before usingyour saw and periodically while on the job.
WARNING:
A
B
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
D
Fig. 28
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AIR FILTER
1. Remove the top cover (A) by loosening the coverretaining screws. Cover will lift off (Fig. 31).
2. Clean air filter. Wash filter in clean, warm, soapy water.Rinse in clear, cool water. Air dry completely.
NOTE: It is advisable to have a supply of spare filters.
3. Install air filter. Install engine / air filter cover. Makesure cover fits properly. Tighten the cover retainingscrews securely.
FUEL FILTER
1. Pull fuel filter (A) out of tank with a bent wire (B) orlong needle nosed pliers. Disconnect filter and discard(Fig. 32).
NOTE: Do not pull hose completely out of tank.
2. Install a new fuel filter on hose and push hose and fil-ter assembly back into tank so filter is positioned infront right corner.
3. Fill tank with fresh fuel/oil mixture. See Oil and FuelInformation. Install fuel cap.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
Never operate sawwithout the air filter.
Dust and dirt wil be drawn into engine anddamage it. Keep the air filter clean.
CAUTION:
To avoid serious per-sonal injury, always
turn your unit off and allow it to cool beforeyou clean or service it.
WARNING:
Never operate sawwithout the fuel filter.
The fuel filter should be replaced after each 20hours of use. Drain fuel tank before changing.
CAUTION:
A
B
Fig. 31
Fig. 32
BA
MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTSCHECK FOR DAMAGED OR WORN PARTSCheck a Sears Service Center for replacement of dam-aged or worn parts.
NOTE: It is normal for a small amount of oil to appearunder the saw after the engine stops. Do not confuse thiswith a leaking oil tank.
• STOP Switch - Ensure STOP switch functions properlyby moving the switch to the STOP position. Make sure theengine stops; then restart engine and continue.• Fuel Tank - Do not use saw if fuel tank shows signs ofdamage or leaks.• Oil Tank - Do not use saw if oil tank shows signs ofdamage or leaks.
CHECK FOR LOOSE FASTENERS AND PARTS• Chain Brake Nuts• Chain • Muffler• Cylinder Shield• Air Filter• Handle Screws• Vibration Mounts• Starter Housing• Front Hand Guard
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MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
OIL FILTERNOTE: Drain oil reservoir before changing filter
1. Use a wire with a hook (A) and pull oil filter (B) fromreservoir. Remove old filter and replace.
2. Put filter and oil line back into oil reservoir so filter is atbottom of reservoir.
SPARK PLUGNOTE: For efficient operation of saw engine, spark plug
must be kept clean and properly gapped.
1. Push STOP switch up.2. Remove top Cover. Disconnect the wire connector
from the spark plug by pulling and twisting at thesame time (Fig. 35).
3. Remove spark plug with spark plug socket wrench.DO NOT USE ANY OTHER TOOL.
4. Check electrode gaps with wire feeler gauge and setgaps to .025” (.635mm) if necessary.
5. Reinstall a new spark plug (champion RDJ8J or equiv-alent).
NOTE: A resistor spark plug must be used for replace-ment (part no. 9295-320001).
NOTE: This spark ignition system meets all requirementsof the Canadian Interferen-Causing EquipmentRegulations.
Do not sand blast,scrape or clean
electrodes. Grit in the engine could damagethe cylinder.
WARNING:
Fig. 35
CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENTThe carburetor was pre-set at the factory for optimum per-formance. If further adjustments are necessary, pleasetake your unit to a Sears or other qualified service dealer.
B
H
G
F
E
A
J
Fig. 34
SPARK ARRESTER SCREEN NOTE: A clogged spark arrester screen will dramatically
reduce engine performance.
1. Remove 2 muffler retaining nuts (E), Lock plate (F) andmuffler cover(G) (Fig. 34).
2. Remove spark arrester screen (H) from the metal baffle(J). Replace screen with new one.
3. Reassemble the muffler components and tighten nutssecurely.
Fig. 33
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MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
STORING A CHAIN SAWStoring a chain saw for longer than 30 days requires stor-age maintenance. Unless the storage instructions are fol-lowed, fuel remaining in the carburetor will evaporate,leaving gum-like deposits. This could lead to difficult start-ing and result in costly repairs.1. Remove the fuel tank cap slowly to release any pres-
sure in tank. Carefully drain the fuel tank by runningthe unit dry or by tipping the motor housing/fuel tankover and draining oil/fuel mixture into a container withthe same 2-cycle fuel mixture.
2. Start the engine and let it run until the unit stops toremove fuel from carburetor.
3. Allow the engine to cool (approx. 5 minutes).4. Using a spark plug wrench, remove the spark plug.5. Pour 1 teaspoon of clean 2-cycle oil into the combus-
tion chamber. Pull starter rope slowly several times tocoat internal components. Replace spark plug (Fig.36).
NOTE: Store the unit in a dry place and away from possi-ble sources of ignition such as a furnace, gas hotwater heater, gas dryer, etc.
Fig. 36
REMOVING A UNIT FROM STORAGE
1. Remove spark plug.2. Pull starter rope briskly to clear excess oil from com-
bustion chamber.3. Clean and gap spark plug or install a new spark plug
with proper gap.4. Prepare unit for operation.5. Fill fuel tank with proper fuel / oil mixture. See Oil and
Fuel Information.
Never store a chainsaw for longer than 30
days without performing the following proce-dures.
CAUTION:
Sprocket Tip Lubrication
The Lube Gun (not included) is recommended for applyinggrease to the guide bar sprocket tip. The Lube Gun isequipped with a needle nose tip which is necessary forthe efficient application of grease to the sprocket tip.
The sprocket tip onyour new saw has
been pre-lubricated at the factory. Failure tolubricate the guide bar sprocket tip asexplained below will result in poor perform-ance and seizure, voiding the manufacturer’swarranty.
Lubrication of the sprocket tip is recom-mended after 10 hours of use or once aweek, which ever occurs first. Always thor-oughly clean guide bar sprocket tip beforelubrication.
CAUTION:
Fig. 37
To lubricate the sprocket tip:1. Move the STOP switch up.NOTE: It is not necessary to remove the saw chain to
lubricate the guide bar sprocket tip. Lubricationcan be done on the job.
2. Clean the guide bar sprocket tip.3. Using the Lube Gun (not included), insert tip of lube
gun into the lubrication hole and inject grease until itappears at outside edge of sprocket tip (Fig. 37).
4. Rotate saw chain by hand. Repeat lubrication procedureuntil the entire sprocket tip has been greased.
SAW CHAIN / BAR LUBRICATIONAdequate lubrication of the saw chain is essential at alltimes to minimize friction with the guide bar.Never starve the bar and chain of oil. Running the sawwith too little oil will decrease cutting efficiency, shortensaw chain life, cause rapid dulling of chain, and causeexcessive wear of bar from overheating. Too little oil is evi-denced by smoke, bar discoloration or pitch build-up.
NOTE: Saw chain stretches during use, particularly whenit is new, and it will occasionally be necessary toadjust and tighten it. New chain will require adjust-ment after about 5 minutes of operation.
AUTOMATIC OILERRefer to Section Other Instructions: Automatic Oiler forinformation on the automatic oiler.
GUIDE BAR MAINTENANCEFrequent lubrication of the guide bar (railed bar whichsupports and carries the saw chain) sprocket tip isrequired. Proper maintenance of the guide bar, asexplained in this section, is essential to keep your saw ingood working condition. 20
GUIDE BAR MAINTENANCE:Most guide bar problems can be prevented merely bykeeping the chain saw well maintained.Insufficient guide bar lubrication and operating the saw withchain that is too tight will contribute to rapid bar wear.To help minimize bar wear, the following guide bar mainte-nance procedures are recommended.BAR WEAR - Turn guide bar frequently at regular intervals(for example, after 5 hours of use), to ensure even wear ontop and bottom of bar.BAR GROOVES (B) Bar grooves (or rails which supportand carry the chain) should be cleaned if saw has beenused heavily or if saw chain appears dirty. Rails shouldalways be cleaned every time saw chain is removed.OIL PASSAGES (A) Oil passages on the bar should becleaned to ensure proper lubrication of the bar and chainduring operation. This can be done using a soft wire smallenough to insert into the oil discharge hole.
NOTE: The condition of the oil passages can be easilychecked. If the passages are clear, the chain willautomatically give off a spray of oil within secondsof starting the saw. Your saw is equipped with anautomatic oiler system.
CHAIN MAINTENANCEChain TensionCheck the chain tension frequently and adjust as often asnecessary to keep the chain snug on the bar, but looseenough to be pulled around by hand.
Breaking in a New Saw ChainA new chain and bar will need chain readjustment after asfew as 5 cuts. This is normal during the break-in period,and the interval between future adjustments will begin tolengthen quickly.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
Never have morethan 3 links removed
from a loop of chain. This could cause dam-age to the sprocket.
WARNING:
INERTIA CHAIN BRAKE® ACTION NOTE: THIS SAW IS EQUIPPED WITH AN INERTIA
CHAIN BRAKE. IF THE SAW KICKS BACK WHILEIN USE, THE INERTIA OF THE MOVING SAWWILL ACTIVATE THE BRAKE. A BRAKE BANDAROUND THE CLUTCH DRUM ACTIVATES ANDSTOPS THE MOVING CHAIN.
Bar Length Drive Links Sears Part #18” Bar 72 DL 36514
CHAIN REPLACEMENT INFORMATION
Chain LubricationAlways make sure the automatic oiler system is workingproperly. Keep the oil reservoir filled with Chain, Bar andSprocket Oil.Adequate lubrication of the bar and chain during cutting oper-ations is essential to minimize friction with the guide bar.Never starve the bar and chain of lubricating oil. Runningthe saw dry or with too little oil will decrease cutting effi-ciency, shorten saw chain life, cause rapid dulling of chain,and lead to excessive wear of bar from overheating. Toolittle oil is evidenced by smoke or bar discoloration.
Chain SharpeningChain sharpening requires special tools to ensure that cut-ters are sharpened at the correct angle and depth. For theinexperienced chain saw user, we recommend that thesaw chain be professionally sharpened by the nearestAuthorized Service Center. If you feel comfortable sharp-ening your own saw chain, special tools are available fromyour Authorized Service Center.
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B
A
TROUBLESHOOTING
NOTE: For repairs beyond the minor adjustments listed above, contact your nearest Sears Parts & Repair center at (1-800-4-MY-HOME®) or other qualified service dealer for an adjustment.
C A U S E A C T I O N1. Incorrectly gapped spark plug 1. Clean/gap or replace plug2. Plugged spark arrestor 2. Clean or replace spark arrestor3. Dirty air filter 3. Clean or replace air filter
C A U S E A C T I O N1. Incorrect carburetor mixture adjustment setting 1. Have carburetor adjusted by a Sears or other
qualified service dealer2. Old or improperly mixed fuel 2. Drain gas tank (see Storage)/add fresh fuel mixture3. Air filter is plugged 3. Replace or clean the air filter4. Fouled spark plug 4. Replace or clean the spark plug
C A U S E A C T I O N 1. Incorrect starting procedures 1. Follow instructions in the Starting/Stopping section2. Incorrect carburetor mixture adjustment setting 2. Have carburetor adjusted by a Sears or other
qualified service dealer3.Fouled spark plug 3. Clean/gap or replace plug4. Empty fuel tank 4. Fill fuel tank with properly mixed fuel5. Primer bulb was not pressed enough 5. Press primer bulb fully and slowly 10 times
UNIT WON’T START OR STARTS BUT WILL NOT RUN
UNIT STARTS, BUT ENGINE HAS LOW POWER
ENGINE HESITATES
NO POWER UNDER LOAD
C A U S E A C T I O N1. Fuel filter is plugged 1. Replace the fuel filter2. Incorrect lever position 2. Move to Position 33. Dirty spark arrestor screen 3. Replace spark arrestor screen4. Dirty air filter 4. Remove, clean and reinstall filter5. Incorrect carburetor mixture adjustment setting 5. Have carburetor adjusted by a Sears or other
qualified service dealer
C A U S E A C T I O N1. Incorrect carburetor mixture adjustment setting 1. Have carburetor adjusted by a Sears or other
qualified service dealer2. Air filter is plugged 2. Replace or clean the air filter3. Old or improperly mixed fuel 3. Drain gas tank/add fresh fuel mixture
RUNS ERRATICALLY
C A U SE A C T I O N1. Incorrect carburetor mixture adjustment setting 1. Have carburetor adjusted by a Sears or other
qualified service dealer2. Incorrect fuel mixture 2. Use properly mixed fuel (40:1 mixture)
SMOKES EXCESSIVELY
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SPECIFICATIONS
*All specifications are based on the latest product information available at the time of printing. We reserve the right tomake changes at any time without notice.
ENGINE*
Engine Type................................................................................................................................................ Air-Cooled, 2-CycleDisplacement................................................................................................................................................. (55 cc)(3.36 cu in.)Idle Speed RPM............................................................................................................................................ 3,200 - 4,400 rpmOperating RPM........................................................................................................................................................ 7,200+ rpmIgnition Type .......................................................................................................................... Electronic-MAX FIRE IGNITION™Ignition Switch ....................................................................................................................................................... Slide SwitchSpark Plug Gap ........................................................................................................................................ 0.025 in. (0.635 mm)Lubrication......................................................................................................................................................... Fuel/Oil MixtureFuel/Oil Ratio........................................................................................................................................................................ 40:1Carburetor ............................................................................................................................................. Diaphragm, All-PositionStarter................................................................................................................................. Incredi-Pull™ Starting Auto RewindMuffler ........................................................................................................................................................... Baffled with GuardThrottle..................................................................................................................................................... Manual Spring ReturnFuel Tank Capacity....................................................................................................................................... 16.8 oz. (496.8 ml)Throttle Control............................................................................................................................................... Finger-Tip Trigger Approximate Unit Weight (No fuel) .................................................................................................................. 17.6 lbs. (8 kg)Cutting Diameter ................................................................................................................................................ 36 in. (91.4 cm)
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PARTS LIST
Item
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
Parts No.
9NAB-5/16-24
9228-31B206
9157-310201
9DB-620201
9SREB-10/24-2.75
9WFB-0.2
9072-310201F
9221-310001
9228-310203F
9155-310201
9076-310201
9228-310208
9154-310201
9SKKBY8/16-0.5
9124-310201
9072-310202F
9014-310212
9036-310201
9059-310201
9CA-0.46
9PC-10-32.5
9290-310201
9189-310201
9292-310201F
9295-320001
9SKKBY10/24-0.62
9014-310203
9131-310202
9288-310201-CH
9191-310201
9051-310202
9SKKBY10/24-0.75
9STDZY10/24-2.79
Description
NUT
FLYWHEEL
SEAL
BEARING
SCREW
WASHER
CRANKCASE LOWER
KEY
C'SHAFT/C'ROD ASS'Y
BEARING
O RING
PUMP ASS'Y
CONNECTOR
SCREW
FITTING, PULSE LINE
CRANKCASE UPPER
GASKET
CLAMP, WIRE HOSE
CONDUIT, FLEX
RING
PIN
PISTON
RING, PISTON
CYLINDER
SPARK PLUG
SCREW
FLANGE
EYELET
IGNITION ASS'Y
STUD
CONTACT, CROUNT
SCREW
SCREW
Item
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
Parts No.
9014-310208
9082-310201
9228-310217
9SKKBY10/24-0.5
9211-310201
9183-310201
9082-310205
9017-310204
9158-310201
9NAC-10/24
9131-310203
9014-310204
9102-310202
9014-310202
9124-310203
9287-310201
9014-310201
9131-310204
9024-310202
9124-310204
9SREB-10/24-1.625
9228-31B208
9SKKBY10/14-0.625
9WFZ-0.18
9223-310201
9183-310202
9228-310205
9142-310002
9129-310214
9SKKBY10/24-1
9043-310201
9124-310206
9228-310206
Description
WASHER
BAFFLER
MUFFLER BODY ASS'Y
SCREW
PLATE
SCREEN
BAFFLER
COVER, MUFFLER
LOCKPLATE
NUT
EYELET
FLANGE
PLATE
GASKET
BOOT
CARB
FLANGE
EYELET
SPRING
BOOT
SCREW
STARTER ASS'Y
SCREW
WASHER
SCREEN
FUEL/OIL TANK ASS'Y
PRIMER, REMOTE
HOSE
SCREW
PLATE
SPACE
CAP, FUEL
Item
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
Parts No.
9182-310001
9129-310004
9SKKZY10/14-01
9124-310202
9070-310002
9129-310209
9013-310201
9252-310002
9131-310206
9043-310203
9043-310202
9SKKBY6/19-0.375
9SJKB-12/14-1.5
9228-31B202
9228-310216
9SKKBY10/14-02
9SKKBY10/14-0.68
9228-310204
9067-310202
9214-310101
9228-310230
9114-310202
9013-310202
9228-310213
9228-310214
9228-310232
9SKKBY8/16-0.625
9SKKBY-8/16-1
9010-310203
9228-310222
9WFB-4.9-17
9024-310206
9010-310201
Description
FILTER, FUEL
HOSE
SCREW
BOOT, CARB
VALVE DUCKBILL
HOSE
PLUG
FILTER
WASHER
PLATE, BAR
PLATE, FLANGE
SCREW
SCREW
HANDLE ASS'Y
COVER ASS'Y
SCREW
SCREW
AIR CLEANER ASS'Y
COVER
SCREW
CHOKE ASS'Y
ROD, CHOKE
PLUG
ISOLATOR ASS'Y
CABLE ASS'Y
COVER ASS'Y, HANDLE
SCREW
SCREW
WIRE
ISOLATOR ASS'Y
WASHER
SPRING
CABLE
145758
59
65
64
6866
6261
79
76 77
78
123
122
121
120
86
85
84
83
82
81
117
106
69
9190
87
72
71
7174
8988
60
73
63
75
124
105
103104
102
99
100
1019897
14
9196
95
94
93
14 12
56
7
43110
11
15
112
113 114
11518
19
23
25
29
3132
39
40
414243
33
35
2827
26
34
8
9
2120 13
10
70
4445
47
5052
53
54651
48
36
37
108
14
111
22
16
34
116
17
38
46
49
12
92
6967
24
125
107
30
55
80
63
65
109
118
119
56
126
127
128
24
Item
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
Parts No.
9124-310209
9028-310202
9028-310201
9072-310203
9024-310207
9068-310203
9SGKBY10/24-0.5
9WOC-08
9124-310205
9043-310205
9012-330301
6014-M96A01
6182-210101
9073-310201
9WFN-0.4
9WDZ-0.722
9155-310203
9228-310211
9228-310210
9NHC-09
9228-310207
9SKKBY10/14-
0.625
9SKKBY10/24-0.5
9220-310202
9040-310225
9082-310204
9228-310245
9NAZ-5/16-18
9072-310206
9042-310201
9120-MD0701
9017-310214
Description
GROMMET
TRIGGER
RELEASE. TRIGGER
LATCH, HIGH IDLE
SPRING
FRAME, REAR
SCREW
WASHER
SPACER
PLATE
GROMMET
WASHER
FILTER
GEAR, WORM
WASHER
WASHER
BEARING
DRUM SPRKT ASS'Y
CLUTCH ASS'Y
NUT
CAP, OIL
SCREW
SCREW
CHAIN
BAR (CRAFTSMAN LOGO)
PLATE
CHAIN BRAKE ASS'Y
NUT
PLATE
WRENCH
CARRY CASE
SCABBARD
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California / EPA Emission Control Warranty StatementYour Warranty Rights and Obligations
The California Air Resources Board, The Environmental Protection Agency and Sears, Roebuck and Co., are pleased toexplain the emission control system warranty on your 2005 and later small off-road engine. In California and the 49 states,new small off-road engines must be designed, built and equipped to meet stringent anti-smog standards. Sears must war-rant the emission control system on your small off-road engine for the periods of time listed below provided there has beenno abuse, neglect or improper maintenance of your small off-road engine.
Your Emission control system may include parts such as the carburetor or fuel-injection system, the ignition system, and cat-alytic converter. Also included may be hoses, belts, connectors and other emission-related assemblies.
Where a warrantable condition exists, Sears will repair your small off-road engine at no cost to you including diagnosis, partsand labor.
The 2005 and later small off-road engines are warranted for two years. If any emission-related part on your engine isdefective, the part will be repaired or replaced by Sears.
Owner’s Warranty Responsibilities• As the small off-road engine owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your
operator’s manual. Sears recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your small off-road engine, butSears cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduledmaintenance.
• As the small off-road engine owner, you should however be aware that Sears may deny you warranty coverage if your smalloff-road engine or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance or unapproved modifications.
• You are responsible for presenting your small off-road engine to a Sears authorized service center as soon as problemexists. The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days.
If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should call 1-800-4-MY-HOME®.
Manufacturer’s Warranty Coverage• The warranty period begins on the date the engine or equipment is delivered to the retail purchaser.
• The manufacturer warrants to the initial owner and each subsequent purchaser, that the engine is free from defects in mate-rial and workmanship which cause the failure of a warranted part for a period of one year.
• Repair and replacement of warranted part will be performed at no charge to the owner at an authorized Sears service cen-ter. For the nearest location please contact Sears at: 1-800-4-MY-HOME®.
• Any warranted part which is not scheduled for replacement, as required maintenance or which is scheduled only for regu-lar inspection to the effect of “Repair or Replace as Necessary” is warranted for the period. Any warranted part which isscheduled for replacement as required maintenance will be warranted for the period of time up to the first scheduledreplacement point for that part.
• The owner will not be charged for diagnostic labor which leads to the determination that a warranted part is defective if thediagnostic work is performed at an authorized Sears Service Center.
• The manufacturer is liable for damages to other engine components caused by the failure of a warranted part still underwarranty.
• Failures caused by abuse, neglect or improper maintenance are not covered under warranty.
• The use of add-on or modified parts can be grounds for disallowing a warranty claim. The manufacturer is not liable to coverfailures of warranted parts caused by the use of add-on or modified parts.
• In order to file a claim, go to your nearest authorized Sears Service Center. Warranty service or repairs will be provided atall authorized Sears Service Centers.
• Any manufacturer approved replacement part may be used in the performance of any warranty maintenance or repair ofemission related parts and will be provided without charge to the owner. Any replacement part that is equivalent in perform-ance or durability may be used in non-warranty maintenance or repair and will not reduce the warranty obligations of themanufacturer.
• The following components are included in the emission related warranty: engine, air filter, carburetor, primer, fuel lines, fuelpick up/fuel filter, ignition module, spark plug and muffler.
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